ANALYSIS OF SPEECH The speech which is analysed here is the
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ANALYSIS OF SPEECH The speech which is analysed here is the “Gettysburg Address” by the former President of the United States of America Abraham Lincoln. What was the form of informative speaking used in the speech you selected? The selected speech falls under the categories “Speech of Description”, and “Speech of Definition”, as the speaker attempts to both describe the context of the (civil) war, and define the meaning of Democracy as he felt it. How would you describe the form of informative speaking used in your own words? In this speech, the speaker began with a brief into the historical aspects of why the war was fought, and what is the outcome of it. He describes what the task is ahead for the people. He also defines the concept of democracy, the way it is famously known today (Schank & Carbonell, 1979). Thus the speech is mostly descriptive, and partly definitional. What was the most appealing part of this form of informative speaking? In descriptive speaking, the speaker has the opportunity to enable the audience visualize the speech. In this speech, the President’s description of the soldiers’ sacrifice could be visualized even by a person sitting far across the globe, in a different timeline. The connect to the audience is the most appealing part of this form(Learning, 2019). What was the least appealing aspect of this form of informative speaking? While describing a concept, one tends to get carried away, and describe what one feels, which might be at times different from what others tend to feel. Although in the Gettysburg Address there was no such thing, this factor is a common drawback in descriptive speeches. 1
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What would you have done differently as the speaker? President Lincoln has given a very concise description of the outcome of the Civil War in the Gettysburg Address. I do not think I can add anything to modify the speech. However, I would simplify the language of the speech, in order to bring about a better reach. REFERENCES Learning, L. (2019).Types of Informative Speeches.CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking . Schank, R., & Carbonell, J. (1979). Re: the Gettysburg address: representing social and political acts.Associative networks, 327-362. 2